Name Gerard Evan | Fields Cancer, Disease, Myc, p53 | |
Born 17 August 1955 (age 68) ( 1955-08-17 ) Institutions University of Oxford
University of Cambridge
UCSF
Cancer Research UK
Ensemble Therapeutics Alma mater St Peter's College, Oxford
King's College, Cambridge Thesis Monoclonal antibodies as reagents for the analysis of cell surfaces (1982) Known for Disease Models & Mechanisms Notable awards Fellow of the Royal Society (2004)
FMedSci (1999)
PhD (1982) | ||
Doctoral students Maria Christophorou Education University of Cambridge |
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Gerard Ian Evan FRS, FMedSci (born 17 August 1955) is a British biologist and Sir William Dunn Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge.
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- 07 defects of myc function in cancer interview with dr gerard evan
- Education
- Research
- Career
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07 defects of myc function in cancer interview with dr gerard evan
Education
Evan was educated at St Peter's College, Oxford and King’s College, Cambridge, where he was awarded his PhD in 1982 for research using Monoclonal antibodies.
Research
Evan does research to the determine the molecular basis of cancer.
Career
Prior to Cambridge, Evan was Gerson & Barbara Bass Bakar Distinguished Professor of Cancer Biology, at University of California, San Francisco. Evan is also a member of the Advisory Board, of Ensemble Therapeutics Corporation and a founding editor of the journal Disease Models & Mechanisms.
References
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